As the nineteenth century drew to a close, signs of technical progress emerged in a continuous flow from laboratories and academics' studies, from workshops and universities, and began to influence daily life. Methods of work in factories changed, domestic life at home too - and progress also meant greater mobility on the roads, by rail or by water. All of society was caught up in these changes, of which the development of the motor vehicle was one."
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